Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Economic Stimulus Plan

Several libocrats have a personal economic stimulus plan. The very personable, Al ( I will cheat my way into the senate) Franken, seems to have overlooked paying the state of Cal. 5800.00 in fines from one of his corporations. But that's ok, it was an honest mistake.

Timothy Geithner, hmmm, 42,000.00 tax and interest. That's ok also, because he will look after the money that we paid in taxes. I am sure there is a logical explanation.

Tom Daschle, 128,203.00 plus 11,964.00 in interest. But thats ok also. He said he was sorry.

Charlie Rangle, lmao (poster child for stupid libocrats)

William ( cold cash) Jefferson. 90,000.00 in the freezer. Yep that is where I keep all legitimate income.

" CHANGE" this is the kind of change we are getting.

Oh, but the grand Messiah Lord Barama will lay his hands on me and instantly cure me of any money woes by taking all of that nasty capitalistic income and give it to his socialistic friends.
Thank You Barama

RIP America

I firmly believe that all polititions should have a yearly income tax audit. Any and all offshore accounts and investments should be counted.

As far as the Mrs. John Kerry goes, she pays less than 10% income tax. Why doesn't the lib media play a little class envy on that!!! Thats pretty two-faced even for a libocrat.

2 comments:

Lindy said...
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Lindy said...

Mark Steyn says it pretty well. "The more interviews Speaker Pelosi gives explaining how vital the STD industry is to restarting the U.S. economy, the more I find myself hearing 'syphilis' every time she says 'stimulus.' In late September, America was showing the first signs of 'primary stimulus' รข?? a few billion lesions popping up on the rarely glimpsed naughty bits of the economy: the subprime mortgage racket, the leverage kings. Now, the condition has metastasized in a mere four months into the advanced stages of 'tertiary stimulus,' with trillions of hideous, ever more inflamed pustules sprouting in every nook and cranny as the central nervous system of the body politic crumbles into total insanity -- until it seems entirely normal for the second in line of presidential succession to be on TV gibbering away about how vital the federalization of condom distribution is to economic recovery. The rules in this new 'post-partisan' era are pretty simple: If the Democratic Party wants it, it's 'stimulus.' If the Republican Party opposes it, it's 'politics.'" --columnist Mark Steyn